One of her top tips is to use contact lenses with a full, opaque color to make your eyes look doll-like

She has 78 videos on her official YouTube page – including makeup tutorials and nail art. Her Facebook page boasts over 13,000 fans.

One of her top tips is to use contact lenses with a full, opaque color to make your eyes look doll-like.

While the living doll-look is going global, in Asia it has been a long-running trend.

As early as 2010 it was reported that an increasing amount of Japanese women were aspiring to look like dolls, embracing femininity and obliterating sexuality altogether.

Experts however have expressed their concern the trend could encourage the sexualisation of children

Dr Gray, clinical director at The British CBT & Counselling Service (www.thebritishcbtcounsellingservice.co.uk) warned that too much emphasis on physical appearance from an early age could have 'disastrous consequences', encouraging anxiety, depression and eating disorders later in life.

He told MailOnline: 'At any age placing too much value on physical appearance can be potentially detrimental to a person’s self esteem and sense of self worth.

'Equally concerning is why these images have been created and for what purpose.

'Distorting or enhancing pictures of children so that they appear older and more sexual surely crosses the line between how we should treat the children in our society and how we should not.'

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